![]() She's a clone destined for death, she's already accepted that and this story isn't about her and her friends trying to escape this. Kathy instead focuses on her life, her memories, relationships, etc., and I think the reason why she does this makes a lot more sense once you've reached the end. Raising kids for organ harvest, essentially.īut it doesn't focus on that. It's more like a slow realization and then a shock that you come to terms with and then leaves you thinking for a while about how inhumane it is. There's a certain element about this world that distinguishes it from our own, but I didn't feel like it was presented as an eventually big plot twist that would make you gasp. ![]() I think that, in many ways, it's quite scary and harrowing simply because of the world it takes place in. ![]() It's really hard for me to say exactly what I feel about this, not because it makes me undescribably happy or sad, just because it's causing a very specific feeling within me (or a bunch of different feelings) that I don't know how to describe. ![]() This is narrated by Kathy H., a woman who is going over her life and memories in an attempt to "come to to terms with them". I liked it, it's well written, easy to read too, and I was quite captivated by the story. ![]() So I just finished this book, an hour ago I think. ![]()
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